The era of comparable life expectancy between thalassaemia major and intermedia: Is it time to revisit the major-intermedia dichotomy?

BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2017)

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In the last few decades, the life expectancy of regularly transfused beta-thalassaemia major (TM) patients has dramatically improved following the introduction of safe transfusion practices, iron chelation therapy, aggressive treatment of infections and improved management of cardiac complications. How such changes, especially those attributed to the introduction of iron chelation therapy, improved the survival of TM patients to approach those with b-thalassaemia intermedia (TI) remains unknown. Three hundred and seventy-nine patients with TM (n = 284, dead 40) and TI (n = 95, dead 13) were followed retrospectively since birth until 30 June 2015 or death. Kaplan-Meir curves showed statistically significant differences in TM and TI survival (P < 0.0001) before the introduction of iron chelation in 1965, which were no longer apparent after that date (P = 0.086), reducing the Hazard Ratio of death in TM compared to TI from 6.8 [95% confidence interval (CI) 2.6-17.5] before 1965 to 2.8 (95% CI 0.8-9.2). These findings suggest that, in the era of iron chelation therapy and improved survival for TM, the major-intermedia dichotomy needs to be revisited alongside future directions in general management and prevention for both conditions.
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survival,thalassaemia,classification,severity
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